Synchronous idle - significado y definición. Qué es Synchronous idle
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ASCII CONTROL CHARACTER 0X16, USED IN TELETYPE MACHINES TO PROVIDE A SIGNAL FROM WHICH SYNCHRONOUS CORRECTION MAY BE ACHIEVED BETWEEN DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT
Synchronous idle character; ␖; Synchronous idle; ASCII 22; \x16; U+0016

Synchronous idle         
<character> (SYN) The mnemonic for ASCII character 22. [Why?] (1996-06-28)
Synchronous Idle         
Synchronous Idle (SYN) is the ASCII control character 22 (0x16), represented as in caret notation. In EBCDIC the corresponding character is 50 (0x32).
synchronous motor         
  • The rotating magnetic field is formed from the sum of the magnetic field vectors of the three phases of the stator windings.
  • DC-excited motor, 1917. The exciter is clearly seen at the rear of the machine.
  • Rotor of a large water pump. The slip rings can be seen below the rotor drum.
  • Stator winding of a large water pump
  • Small synchronous motor with integral stepdown gear from a microwave oven
  • Teletype]] machine, non-excited rotor type, manufactured from 1930 to 1955
  • V-curve of a synchronous machine
MOTOR WITH ROTATION SYNCHRONIZED TO THE SUPPLY CURRENT FREQUENCY
Synchronous machine; Permanent magnet synchronous motor; PMSM; Permanent-magnet synchronous motor; Permanent-magnet motor; Senkron motor; Permanent magnet synchronous; Synchronous electric motor
¦ noun an electric motor having a speed exactly proportional to the current frequency.

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Synchronous Idle

Synchronous Idle (SYN) is the ASCII control character 22 (0x16), represented as ^V in caret notation. In EBCDIC the corresponding character is 50 (0x32). Synchronous Idle is used in synchronous serial communication systems such as Teletype machines or IBM's Bisync protocol to provide a signal from which synchronous correction may be achieved between data terminal equipment.

Because there is no START, STOP, or PARITY bits present in synchronous serial communication, it is necessary to establish character framing through recognition of consecutive SYN characters—typically three—at which point character sync can be assumed to begin with the first bit of the SYN characters and every seven bits thereafter. The SYN character has the bit pattern 00010110 (EBCDIC 00110010), which has the property that it is distinct from any bit-wise rotation of itself. This helps bit-alignment of sequences of synchronous idles.

Unicode has a character U+2416 SYMBOL FOR SYNCHRONOUS IDLE for visual representation.